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Xeon9 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

With s or without s ?

Which is right?

He likes juice but he doesn't like milk.
or
He like juice but he doesn't like milk.

and why?
  

Top answer

The first is correct. The third person singular form of lexical verbs take the suffix -s . In the negative and interrogative, this suffix (in the form -es ) s attached to the auxiliary DO.

  • The first is correct.
  • The third person singular form of lexical verbs take the suffix -s .
  • In the negative and interrogative, this suffix (in the form -es ) s attached to the auxiliary DO.
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The first is correct. The third person singular form of lexical verbs take the suffix -s. In the negative and interrogative, this suffix (in the form -es) s attached to the auxiliary DO.

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